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5 unusual facts about Bayerischer Rundfunk


A Terrible Revenge

The book originated as a script for a television documentary by the Bavarian Broadcasting.

Die Konsequenz

The original version of the film received a Wertvoll (i.e. "recommended") quality award in the German Filmprädikat rating scheme, but was censored due to its perceived incendiary content in the first television broadcast on ARD on November 8, 1977, and regional affiliate Bayerischer Rundfunk refused to relay the transmission signal.

Paul Harather

The series is also broadcast in Germany on Bayerischer Rundfunk, in Denmark (as Går det godt?) and in the UK (as Smooth Operators).

Sha.

He develops video works, interactive exhibitions and media projects (Cooperation with ORF, WDR, BR, ARTE, RADIO FRANCE, EBU.

Wolfgang H. Scholz

He works since 1992 for different European TV-broadcasters, for instance Bayerischer Rundfunk, the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, the Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen and ARTE.


Bon Courage

Bon Courage was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers.

The German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language is continued in the 4th trimester of the Telekollegs with the 1st season of C’est ça, la vie.

C’est ça, la vie

C’est ça, la vie was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to German viewers.

Fritz Egner

After working for the AFN in the early 1970s, Egner joint the regional broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk in 1978, alongside his two friends and colleagues Thomas Gottschalk and Günther Jauch.

Les années lycée

Les années lycée was a German educational television series produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk, teaching French as a foreign or second language to young-adult German viewers.

Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft

Deutsche Stunde in Bayern GmbH, Munich (on the air since 30 March 1924) in Bavaria; renamed Bayerischer Rundfunk GmbH on 1 January 1931, it joined the RRG on 1 April 1931


see also

Ochsenkopf

Ochsenkopf Transmitter, a radio and TV transmitter for the Bayerischer Rundfunk